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part of the industrial and commercial life. They led in trade and other services. Jews were also represented in the Municipal Authorities at this time. There were 22 members of the Town Council who were Jewish in 1924 and during municipal elections that year there were 23 Jews elected. Not only were they thriving in the economy, the Jewish life was also ideal culturally and religiously at this time. Cultural and religious life was centered around two synagogues in the city, one on Mickiewicza Street and another newer one on Piekarska Street.
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though there were only a few Jewish families during the 18th century, when the 19th century came around there was already a Jewish community forming including their own cemetery and synagogue. It was not until the later half of the 19th century that Jewish people started really settling into the city. The Jews settling in Gorlice at that time were mostly settling in the area by the market square and its nearby streets. This area that most Jews were settling in would in the future, under German occupation, become the
67: 86: 1337: 1448: 621: 523: 650: 441: 57: 859: 882: 898: 534:. On May 1, 1915, the combined forces of Austria-Hungary and Germany initiated artillery barrages against Russian soldiers stationed on the battle line stretching from Gorlice to Tarnow. The following day, Austro-German infantry units launched an unsuccessful attack near Tarnow. In Gorlice, the weakened Russian forces were unable to defend against the Austrian and German attackers. On May 6, 154: 93: 629:(4,755) were Jews. Just in the city of Gorlice itself, there were 2,257 Jews out of the around 5,000 residents of the city which is close to 50%. The population of Jews in Gorlice grew to 7.5% of the Gorlice district composed of Jews in 1910 and 51% of residents in the City of Gorlice were Jewish at that time (3,495 out of 6,600). 515: 506:, in May 1915. Extremely heavy and prolonged fighting took place here, Gorlice frequently changed hands, and as a result, the town was completely destroyed. Hence the "Gorlice fair" or "Gorlice days" held every year during the May Bank Holidays and adjoining days, which are enjoyed by many visitors both domestic and from abroad. 40: 946:
Początki Gorlic wiążą się z osobą stolnika sandomierskiego Dersława I Karwacjana, pochodzącego z rodu krakowskich bankierów i kupców. On to, w uznaniu zasług w 1354 roku otrzymuje od króla Kazimierza Wielkiego przywilej utworzenia miasta u zbiegu Ropy i Sękówki. Początkowo Gorlice rządzą się prawem
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When World War II started in 1939, the population of the Jews in Gorlice was back up to around 5000 which was once again above half of the residents of the city. Approximately 3,400 persons were sent to the Gorlice Ghetto. When that was liquidated in September 1942 the remaining Jews were sent to
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Even though the war affected the Jewish population, they were able to get back on their feet and restore their economic status to what it was pre-war. 90% of shops in Gorlice were Jewish and 30% of craft workshops. Jews contributed much to the Gorlice economy and their activity was an important
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In the 19th century, when more Jews started settling inside of Gorlice, the current non-Jewish residents worked mostly in crafts and agriculture. At the time that the Jews were moving into Gorlice, there was also the discovery of oil in the Gorlice region in that later half of the 19th century.
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In the 18th century there were a few Jewish families living in Gorlice. When the Jews first settled in Gorlice they were mostly making a living through trading wine and corn. The first Jewish families also had a sawmill to process wood as well as trading items like wine, corn, and tobacco. Even
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2 maja 1915 roku rozpoczęła się wielka ofensywa wojsk państw centralnych przeciwko armii rosyjskiej. Bitwa pod Gorlicami uznana została za jedną z największych na froncie wschodnim – poległo w niej ponad 20 tys. żołnierzy. Miasto zapłaciło straszliwą cenę za wejście na karty historii. Zniszczone
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The population of the Jews in Gorlice is not well documented or reliable before the latter half of the 19th century. There are statistics on the Jewish population from 1880 to 1910 though. Looking first at the Gorlice district in 1880 there was a total of 74,072 residents and out of those 6.4%
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Because of World War I, the population did drop during the period of 1910 to 1921. In 1921, after the war, there were about 2,300 Jews left, which was about 41% of the population. During World War I, the Russian army was one of the main reasons for this drop in the number of Jews. There were
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is 380 metres (1,247 feet), although there are some more considerable hills located within the confines of the city. The city is nowadays situated in a heavily populated region 14.6 miles (23.5 kilometres) from Jasło, 21.2 mi (34.1 km) from Nowy Sącz, 25.5 mi (41.0 km) from
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Shmuel Fuhrer (1863-1942), rabbi (born in Sękowa, he was ordained at age 20 and led the Jewish community of Milowka. In 1904, he was chosen to organize the growing Jewish population of Krosno. During his thirty-five-year tenure serving the Krosno Jewish community, rabbi Fuhrer oversaw the
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While the non-Jewish residents were working with agriculture, the Jews were prevailing in the oil industry with trade and development. In 1874, Jewish investors helped with the development of an oil refinery, along with another one nearby in 1883.
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When Gorlice was first founded there were not any Jewish communities. Most of the Jews in the area would live in villages or Polish landowners estates. There were a few reasons for Jews at this time to not live within Gorlice. One was the
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Top: Aerial view of Gorlice; 2nd left: Gorlice City Hall and City Square; 2nd right: A monument of the first timekerosene lamp set place; bottom left: Sztuki Dwor Karwacjanow Gallery in Wroblewskiege; bottom right: Three Maja
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This was a ruling that some cities had during the 16th century, forbidding Jews from living in them. (These were anti-Semitic edicts, used to prevent competition in business and other areas of work).
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The town quickly developed, becoming a regional center of crafts and trade. In 1504, Jan Karwacjan received royal permission for two fairs annually and a weekly market. In the period known as
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province (Crown land). By mid-19th century, the population of Gorlice reached 4000. The town entered the period of its prosperity after its 1854–1858 resident
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Belzec, the first mass extermination camp, where the Nazis perfected their use of the gas chamber. It achieved an average kill rate of 50,000 a month.
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rapes, robberies, and murders, and many Jews fled Gorlice to other countries and never came back after the war.
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in 1853. In a few years, sprawling oil wells emerged in Gorlice, and the town was called the cradle of Polish
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By early 20th century, the population of Gorlice grew to 6000, but its development was halted by
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During the First World War, Gorlice played a strategically significant role in the 1915
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establishment of a Jewish cemetery. In 1942, the Germans shot and killed rabbi Fuhrer.)
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polskim, początkiem XV wieku przeniesione zostają na prawo magdeburskie.
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with around 29,500 inhabitants (2008). It is situated south east of
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Eugeniusz Kozierowski, 19th century physician (Using a method of
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The German occupation of Gorlice began on 7 September 1939 (see
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river valleys, surrounded by several mountain ranges of the
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Until 1918, the town remained part of Austria-Hungary (
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Görlitz
Top: Aerial view of Gorlice; 2nd left: Gorlice City Hall and City Square; 2nd right: A monument of the first timekerosene lamp set place; bottom left: Sztuki Dwor Karwacjanow Gallery in Wroblewskiege; bottom right: Three Maja Street
Flag of Gorlice
Coat of arms of Gorlice
Gorlice is located in Poland
49°39′17″N 21°9′35″E / 49.65472°N 21.15972°E / 49.65472; 21.15972
Country
Poland
Voivodeship
Lesser Poland
County
Gorlice
Gmina
NL
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Car plates
http://www.gorlice.pl
[ɡɔrˈlʲit͡sɛ]
Ukrainian
romanized
gmina
Poland
Kraków
Tarnów
Jasło

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